Don't believe everything you see or hear. Be alarmed. Watch out. Take cover. Never mind losing your mind or living in an alternate reality. This video reflects the closing chapter of reality.
This technology was not created in a vacuum. There's big money behind it and purpose. How it's used must be legislated, and if it's not, it's intentional. One would then have to conclude it's an outrageous assault on our right to know the truth.
Using AI to spin fake stories may be interpreted as freedom of the press, but it abridges it. This is a dystopian tool of deception allowed to run wild through our broken political system to further confuse and manipulate people, especially leading up to elections.
We will all need to train ourselves to recognize a fake. If antique dealers can do it, we can concerning this new technology. It may take time to train the eye, but it will be worth it so that we don't get scammed or fall into the growing web of lies.
How vividly I recall sitting in a theatre in '91, seeing Terminator 2 for the first time and thinking how jaw-dropping the effects were. Some three decades later, this video leaves me feeling the same way.
Here's a YouTube post on how to recognize AI-generated videos. However, it's 8 months old, and the information may already be obsolete, given the technology's rapid advancement.
Thanks for sharing this video. The public should demand this watermark, which I think is fair and warranted. If people don't think it's a big enough deal or don't care one way or the other, they should watch videos very carefully to detect unusual telltale signs before sharing, or be prepared to be duped.
Slipstream
It's so scary. There should be strict regulations, but it has no guardrails.
Evangel
This technology was not created in a vacuum. There's big money behind it and purpose. How it's used must be legislated, and if it's not, it's intentional. One would then have to conclude it's an outrageous assault on our right to know the truth.
Using AI to spin fake stories may be interpreted as freedom of the press, but it abridges it. This is a dystopian tool of deception allowed to run wild through our broken political system to further confuse and manipulate people, especially leading up to elections.
Faithville
It absolutely is
Sanatana
This video is frightening. What can we believe? The world is topsy turvy and I'm not liking it one little bit.
Evangel
We will all need to train ourselves to recognize a fake. If antique dealers can do it, we can concerning this new technology. It may take time to train the eye, but it will be worth it so that we don't get scammed or fall into the growing web of lies.
Sanatana
We all need a crash course!
Well Street
How vividly I recall sitting in a theatre in '91, seeing Terminator 2 for the first time and thinking how jaw-dropping the effects were. Some three decades later, this video leaves me feeling the same way.
Here's a YouTube post on how to recognize AI-generated videos. However, it's 8 months old, and the information may already be obsolete, given the technology's rapid advancement.
Evangel
Thanks for sharing this video. The public should demand this watermark, which I think is fair and warranted. If people don't think it's a big enough deal or don't care one way or the other, they should watch videos very carefully to detect unusual telltale signs before sharing, or be prepared to be duped.
Charlieville
Yikes…so scary!
Wilsons Grave
I can only say if we have no say in the curtailment of this "intelligence," we're already living in a dictatorship.